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  2. Letterboxd - Wikipedia

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    Members can rate and review films, keep track of which ones they have seen in the past and when, make lists of films, showcase their favorites, tag films using text keywords, and interact with other cinephiles. It has been described as "Goodreads for movies." [1] Letterboxd's popularity spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic. It had over 14 ...

  3. MediaMan - Wikipedia

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    MediaMan is a general purpose collection organizer software for establishing a personal database of media collections (DVDs, CDs, books, etc.) developed by He Shiming. Debuted in 2004 as freeware, MediaMan was the first software in its genre to offer a media-agnostic, general purpose organization software. The license of MediaMan remained ...

  4. Comparison of image viewers - Wikipedia

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    Yes Catalog-sets, date, filetypes, events, author, people, by search, by keywords and all metadata Yes Yes name, date, size, user-defined Picasa: Partial only in slideshow mode Yes Partial no view window, fit to viewing area, 1:1, zoom to 400% No Yes user defined Yes database directory-tree, albums, timeline Yes Partial name, date, size, user ...

  5. Microsoft Cinemania - Wikipedia

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    The software was mainly a database of films, in a similar fashion to the Internet Movie Database, and gave descriptions of the films and who starred in them. Most of this information was not readily accessible before broadband internet. Cinemania contained professional material by: Leonard Maltin: 19,000 reviews from his Movie and Video Guide

  6. Category:Online film databases - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 November 2019, at 14:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

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  8. MediaMonkey - Wikipedia

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    MediaMonkey is a digital media player and media library application developed by Ventis Media Inc., for organizing and playing audio on Microsoft Windows and Android operating systems.

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